Grace Warrior looked every inch like her late grandfather Steve Irwin on Sunday as her mother Bindi shared a happy photo of the three-year-old.
The little girl donned a green floral dress and sported a big smile that made her look like the iconic conservationist, in sweet photos shared on Instagram.
In her element at the Australia Zoo, the little one spent some quality time with her dad Chandler Powell while Bindi jetted off to Las Vegas for the annual Steve Irwin Gala Dinner.
‘While attending Steve Irwin’s gala dinner, Grace had a wonderful time with her amazing dad. Chandler, you are the best dad in the world,” Bindi, 25, wrote.
Irwin family fans flocked to the comments of the post to notice the growing resemblance between Bindi’s daughter and her late father.
Three-year-old Grace Warrior (left) looked every inch like her late grandfather Steve Irwin (right) on Sunday when her mother Bindi, 25, shared a happy photo of the three-year-old on Instagram.
“Wow, I can see Steve’s face in it,” one person wrote.
Another said: ‘Wow! I think Grace actually has Steve’s mouth/smile.’
“Looks like Steve,” added a third.
In her element at Australia Zoo, little tike spent some quality time with her dad Chandler Powell, 27, (left) while Bindi (right) jetted off to Las Vegas for the annual Steve Irwin Gala Dinner.
“She’s just Steve in a dress,” someone else commented.
Steve died on September 4, 2006, aged 44, after being pierced in the chest by a manta ray while filming a documentary about the Great Barrier Reef.
Bindi shares Grace with her American husband, Chandler, 27, whom she married in 2020.
Chandler now resides in Australia and works at the family zoo in Queensland.
Irwin family fans flocked to the comments of the post to notice the growing resemblance between Bindi’s daughter and the late father.
Her recent Instagram post comes after Bindi took to Instagram last month to share a cute video of Grace introducing a turtle to the camera.
“This is a turtle eating a flower,” the budding Wildlife Warrior said as the reptile munched on a red hibiscus flower.
‘It’s a huge turtle… the turtle goes to land and the turtles go to the water. “Her favorite food is leaves,” the boy added, to which Bindi replied, “That’s right, baby.”
At the end of the video, Bindi is seen holding the animal alongside her husband Chandler and Grace, while saying, “Thank you for joining us while Grace taught us a little about turtles.”